Under the mysterious depths of the Gulf Stream lurks a tantalizing challenge to sportsmen anglers. More than 600 varieties of fish frequent these waters—fish for every degree of angling skill from the small ones that fit neatly into your frying pan to the great game fish with lightning speed and mammoth power such as marlin, [...]
Archive for September, 2008
Miami Beach Boating For the Angler
Posted in Fishing, tagged Boating, Fishing, Miami Beach, Miami Boating, Miami Fishing on September 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Sightseeing on the Waters Around Miami & Miami Beach
Posted in Activities, tagged Boating, Florida History, Ft-Lauderdale, Miami, Miami Beach, Miami Boating on September 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A fascinating panorama of this waterfront community can be seen and enjoyed from the sightseeing boats that ply the waters of Biscayne Bay and the Intracoastal Waterway.
The cruise to Ft. Lauderdale from Miami Beach and return on the inland water route takes around six-hours. Some boats have snack bars, others provide music, all are manned [...]
Gulf Stream Trolling for Sailfish
Posted in Fishing, tagged Boating, Fishing, Miami Boating, Miami Fishing on September 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Gulf Stream trolling for sailfish, marlin and other big-game heavyweights is one of the most popular forms of fishing in Miami Beach waters.
Vacationers find a trip to the “Stream” can be fitted into any morning or afternoon with little advance planning. And, because neither tackle nor a knowledge of these waters is necessary, it is [...]